Spirituality is an area of thought and practice that is attracting an increasing amount of attention and interest from social work practitioners, theorists, and instructors. Spirituality and Social Work: Selected Canadian Readings explores the history, practice, and diversity of faith traditions with which spirituality and social work are intertwined.
Exciting and relevant chapters in this collection include:
Spirituality As a Guiding Construct in the Development of Canadian Social Work
Reframing Spirituality, Reconceptualizing Change: Possibilities for Critical Social Work
From Ecology to Spirituality and Social Justice
Making Circles: Renewing First Nations Ways of Helping
Black Churches in Canada: Vehicles for Fostering Community Development in African-Canadian Communities
Islamic Theology and Prayer: Relevance for Social Work Practice